Cillian Murphy’s Starstruck Moment and Oscar Nomination

Academy Award nominee Cillian Murphy opens up about his love for 'Succession' and his journey from portraying a nuclear physicist to pitching a new Irish drama.

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Cillian Murphy, the versatile actor recently nominated for an Academy Award for his portrayal in ‘Oppenheimer‘, has revealed a charmingly relatable side of himself, showcasing that even the most acclaimed stars can have their fan moments.

In an interview with Variety, Murphy shared his experience of meeting the cast of HBO’s hit series ‘Succession’, a show he ardently admires. His candid confession of being “heartbroken” over the series’ conclusion after four successful seasons highlights the universal appeal of the show, which stars notable actors like Jeremy Strong, Brian Cox, Kieran Culkin, and Sarah Snook.

With ‘Oppenheimer’ garnering 13 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Director for Christopher Nolan, Murphy finds himself in the spotlight for his exceptional portrayal of the nuclear physicist. The film has also brought acclaim to his co-stars Emily Blunt and Robert Downey Jr., nominated for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor, respectively.

Looking beyond the Oscars, Murphy is already gearing up for his next project, ‘Small Things Like These’, a drama set in 1980s Ireland. Interestingly, this project involves his ‘Oppenheimer’ co-star, Matt Damon, as a producer. Murphy shared an intriguing anecdote about how he pitched the film idea to Damon during a night shoot for ‘Oppenheimer’, underlining the dynamic and efficient work environment on Christopher Nolan’s sets.

As the world awaits the Oscars on March 10 to see if Murphy secures the Best Actor award, his journey reflects a blend of professional excellence and personal passions. His admiration for ‘Succession’ adds a touch of relatability to his star persona, reminding us that at heart, actors are also fans of their craft.

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